Nod to the 18th century aristocratic penchant for covering every surface
with bucolic scenes by enveloping a corner in layers of toiles.
In his latest novel, his first since 2000's Anil's Ghost, Ondaatje weaves a mesmerizing saga of closely - knit characters who suddenly and dramatically disperse, and are forced to reinvent themselves years and continents apart.The novel opens
with a bucolic scene a...
Not exact matches
Cone lays down each
scene of this calming coming - of - age story like he's building a matchstick house, instilling Miranda's Chicago intelligentsia existence
with bucolic calmness, and making Cyd's journey — which entangles her
with barista name Katie — a bold, photographic statement that's simply a pleasure to witness.
The cultural
scene is alive and well
with crafts and artists galleries, community theater groups, and visitors love our local weekly newspaper which gives a glimpse into the
bucolic life in the small town of Cambria.
A similar rejection can be found in Virginia Overton's 2016 piece Untitled (Waterfall), a found steamer trunk — papered
with a
bucolic waterfall
scene — filled
with a sound machine that references Robert Morris» 1961 wooden cube, Box
with the Sound of Its Own Making.
This canvas began its life as a meticulous recreation of Johannes Itten's color wheel (which she did herself; she outsources none of her painting to assistants), which she then overlaid
with an uncharacteristically sweet and wistful portrayal of a believably proportioned naked woman gazing out through the slats of a barn, a
bucolic scene with a lovely sense of interiority.
Bucolic scenes of shepherds
with their flocks, or idyllic depictions of rural life were sentimental evocations that harked back to Classical notions of Arcadian paradises, not unlike picture postcards whose images have been edited.